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10 Things to know for Tuesday, Dec. 31

Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Tuesday:

1. OFFICIALS INSIST OLYMPIC GAMES WILL BE SAFE
They say that while Sochi is a high-profile terror target, it will also be one of the best-protected venues in the world come February. IOC-SOCHI SECURITY

2. HOW AMERICANS ARE FEELING ABOUT THE YEAR AHEAD
About half of Americans expect 2014 to be better than 2013, but few people feel the U.S. has found the right path, according to an AP-Gfk poll. DIGITS

3. FAMILY VOWS TO SUE TO KEEP DAUGHTER ON LIFE SUPPORT
A 13-year-old girl who was declared brain dead after a tonsillectomy in California will remain on a breathing machine as legal battles continue. TONSILLECTOMY-BRAIN DEAD GIRL

5. IN ISRAEL, ANGER OVER FREEING OF PALESTINIANS
The release of more than two dozen inmates is part of a U.S.-brokered package to restart Mideast peace talks. ISRAEL-PALESTINIANS

6. WHO’S REPLACING NYC MAYOR AT THE TIMES SQUARE BALL DROP
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, a city native, will lead the final 60-second countdown to 2014, while Michael Bloomberg spends time with family and friends. NEW YEAR’S EVE-NYC

7. RESIDENTS NEAR FIERY NORTH DAKOTA DERAILMENT URGED TO EVACUATE
Authorities say a shift in weather could increase the risk of potential health hazards for people living near the accident site. TRAIN DERAILMENT-FIRE

8. TOPS IN TECH TOUGHER TO TELL
The AP’s Anick Jesdanun says competition has gotten so intense that one brand rarely stands out anymore in any tech product category. DIGITAL LIFE-TECH TEST-2013 IN REVIEW